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1868
' FALL.
BIJCH . &BROTHEL
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tine opened a Lailo i tind Selected Stock of
NEW GOODSt
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NO. 648 PBNN STEM,
READING, PA.
Olir Lot O. Outtir.
l , Their Stook of '
NEW FALL GOODS!
Were selected in the City of New York, end
will be disposed of et priees/nr be;
low those of any other es
tablishnient in the
City.
(ionlismoVo,Clothing made to order.
Boy~' Clothing conilantly 'on ' hind and
Dade order.
The StoOk of Furnishing Goode le di.oidedly
the beet and moat extensive in the
oity. Call, see and satisfy
yourselvee.
Tits am hat of beaten the genteel of the Me-
Anted mato', 14. flool 0. oolemin. lumMolont
fluent** Unit ititinents will be made up [lithe
but style and Wed thoithmk. Itemombel
SUCH & , BRO.'S,
Ileadqtaitets" of Fashion
No, 648 PENN STREET, READING,
Portico Row,
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ckiatnnNa BLOOD PURIFIBN
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CLOTHES WRINGERS,
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BTOriVADA4Rao ;
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ALL WARRANTED.
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WKNIGHT'S
HARDWARE STOREI
THIRD AND PENN HIS;
ant 10 •
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VOL. 1--No. 254:
.1 1 1110111PROSIIOSAIL:
D a, LOU" Re MIAMI *VEIL
OFFICE AND lIRSIDENitg,
No, *44%141 Matti litiwt,lteadiag, Oa.
oot2Mmo•
WILLIAM H. 111011401110.14 • _
.ALDRRAIAN AND ATTORNEY AT LA W.
Oakes . No.
, 11113 Ctoupt. Street, Reselnig.
Can be consulted English and German.
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RINNIRY 111..11116131,
ATTOR.YRY AT LAW.
Ofifee. 99 NOATII . BIXTII STURM. RRADING.
00128. •
QylDl W. 0101(111t• ATTOItNEY AT LAW.
V ee—boeser . Bailable. Ott neer. beet ) 140,
ntieetreet, Pottsville. *S.Cteu be consulted
n e uermenlaneu e. v- 0 mart
WAR 0... ifiletrien_ATToßNJW
D 00UNSIITIOR AT. law. Me: o .
Court 13k. (near Six th.)RiA tux% Pa. ml4*
GEORGE W. BAUR,
i • ATTORNEY AT LAW,
• READING, PA.
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()moot Ni?. 540 04)144 Street. (up stet .)
st.als9LE,
OIL El. Pendell Surgeon.)
MO Penn Street, Readinr. Pe. • i
Onlee boure—i2 to 2p. m. 6toB p. inj
JESSE 0. IIAWLEY,
• ATTORNEY AT . LAW,
Office, No, 40 (mond doers) North ideal Street,
ilearly_opPoilte the Court louse, Reading, Pe, i
Jan. 28-
MICITABON,
.iTTORNRY AT LAW, '
Office, No. MO Court etre et, over the office OfJohn
Matadi!. Req.
WILLIAM( 0. BREWSTER,
(Organist of First Reformed CAnrch.)
TRAOIIHR DP PIANO FORTH, ORGAN AND
HARMONY.
No 229 North Sixth street, Reading. Pe,
N. 11.—Pienee Tuned. [June 20-
DR. E. IRONER,
BURGEON DENTIST,
OWIItI—GI Penn Ntreet, Reading; Pe,.
Invites the nubile to call and examine his new
Plan for exacting tooth Without pain. All oriel
stions in the profession neatly executed and
charges reasonable. an%
DR. A. MUIR,
DENTIST,
Office—No 6 North riffh 61., Seeding,
(MUT DOOR TO P. O'RRILLY'S anon STORM.)
Partloujor atkontion WI to oaring diseasos of
the Mouth s and omits, such as Scurvy. Protornatu
growth oigums; Alitel k ar Abscesses, dtseaie
g the Alyea ' , process. Y moored Palates, and all
d hates tow kb the mout and gums ,are sub
let
eeth extracted will l iont pain. and Inserted on
al material ueell. by t e rionssaioni_
08100 hours. trona .M.to7 P. X.
BOOTS AND SHOES
rOR THE PEOPLE.
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST!
REINHOLD* & SOHOENER
No. 41 North Sixth Street,
ItEADING, PA.
TM , SMISORIBERS HAVE JUST IIt3TAII
'.. Whoa a tiret-eliuse Boot and Shoe-making estate
-1 s ment and store at the above stated place where
t ey are able to accommodate castrato with the
best articles in their line of bueine , and at lower
prices than +it any other place in tb city. - -
The following list of prices proves all we say:
lan's calf boots, $4 00 and upwards. oo
en's hip boots, $.3
en's
on
shoes, _ -1 60
ten's tineh calf Congress galtert Nix toes, 890
• en's ea Cbngrets gaiters. 225
Men's calf Ralmomle, 2 00
Men's klpßaltnorals. 1 110
oys'.ealf Balmorals,
1.104
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op' kip A ilal morals. 126
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onths'itip Ealmorals,_ • ' 100
omen's lasting high Polieh, ' 275
Women's Cbngreas gaiters to 260
Women's tasting itahnorain. 1 00
Women's Morocco Balmorais, • 200
Women's ,liforoceo 'hoes, - 1 65
to s r i ain's kid slippers, '• , 66
'lusting Polieb, • 145
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out s'ilaifr, fro
...ma ' IS dd. to 75
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onthelatiers from -0 °Mao 74
:ontha v and boys' shoes from 30 ots. to W
Also, lane stook of notions on hand and for
sale.
The above prices are lower than at any other
similar place of business In the pity.
REPAIRING.
Particular attention le paid to all Waded re
pairing.
REINHOLD & SCHCENER, .
NO. 41-SORT!' BIRTH STREET,
(4sovi Iva 0011RT.uovia,)
' READING, PA.
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A"ErlYr4i & OALLINS
• VAINCII STRAY
EMI
SCOURING
EATABLISIEMENT I
Up Smoak Deleon" St., •pposlte Depot.
.oMee In Reins, Pa.
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OMNI In AllithiMp nth b,ll ki,ltn MO jStree t. tade Litt 44 ad 182
, & ,
Rnoonfistd hy one isnOolslB is oet tlei method of
vomits' vad ,drilak th r :10 mm 1 414 ,to• c o a r*
In utocial Matt, to our =dam% siptoT
Vos •• , , , .
.3 .00 It* virrit itiventod leeelkidea.
*ellen* bled le el sand die lop& in a irons
sle=rdireolrelre %nit
gig rim* Kit otit knt i t i ota t end of loin
onn- In 1 o •lonst: won of • eolors are
obo
Nsu•oEskta..4llpiter i tieiltiaa m er, iatt
4 1 oTesMADßltnAtase. reart
ow e s ~ „ , . : - iNiptisano
I tI MF °KS
Itk r O Pt
sis r sti OXs Auk Books, 0 was
, :la shoo. - AIMS Am
AND
DYEING
READING, PA.,. TOUREIDAT EVENS% NOVEMBER ,19, 1868.
D a. IOWAYSIVS
ALLAWALWG OINTMENT,
For the ours of Tatter. 10. Salt Rheum. &Ad
IleidiftehingPites,RlorNotme.Pimples,Utototor.
Pefeote to the Sk in . irerberejteh. Ulcers . chronto
lirreipelas of the ace. &o. For sale it the
"EAO,LE" BOOKSTORE,
ttsl PRNN STREET
RITTER k CO.,
Booksellers, Stationers,
AND WHOIMALII PIALIU 111
PAPER OP EVERY DESORIPTION, PRO-
TOGRAPHALBUMS, POOKETBOOV, db..
No. 861 Penn Street, ')
(Near Aura.)
READING,
.P'A.
Hiving constantly on hand a large end well eolect•
ed dock :of MISCELLANEOUS. SCHOOL AND
BLANK BOOKS,PAPER AND BTATRINKR
nab as Writing and Wrapping papers. Ravelopes;
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Pent, Penolle, Ink. Blotto, Copy Booko,Paso Hooks.
dto., which are bousb t for Ofteb and will be void on
tonne ail favorable aniline, ninny otlierbouse Inas
City—we respeotfillbt firrye Merobauts end other
who desire to mike p;wob saes In outline to Amor us
with a WI before pnrohashis eLtewh ere.
°rain by man pros** and aareialif Ski
JOHN . NOTANY'S _
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ELLER'S
COMPOSITIONPAITEMENIt
AND' FLOOIIIIIO.
TWr a lt 4121.VtiNG WM!
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iTritten for the Eagle.
"(NUM' DWUILL vane
DON REIMIN 1" •
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0.101 tee dwelt where theilotu reigns;
I ask not wealth nor power;
But lifo.‘Without her mile, would ho
Like earth without &flower.
Brave hearts have shed their lives for me.
Oa many a battle•tleld and wave;
And nobly chose to breathe her air.
Or slumber In the grave.
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For hor the field of Antietam,
• With blood wos deeply dyed t
And Bparto's "Lion°, In the pats
Strunk down a tyrintts pride.
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Oa dook—on rook—on bodkin,
Her stirring erg has rung;
'Mid the wild woods of a thcelsond hills,
Hir;songisholl yet be'eunr,
A Bannoeiburn and Bunker Mil .
Shall long 'remembered bo i
And hearts shall burn with noble seal, ,
Id man shall yot be free,
I
lleaVon bless the efforts of the inst. ~
Acid bid their will bo done;
Ana grant to Owl down troddenland,
4 futOro.Washin r on. , •
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Nov 111IIRR 15.1808.1
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TAI4I UNIVININIUT ED PIitAVIBIL
"Now I lay"--say it darling;
"Lay me," lisped the ) Uny tips
Of my daughter, kneeling, bending
O'er her folded flUgelLtips. •
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"Down to eleep"—"To 'deep," ehelnurraured
And the curly head drooped tow;
"I pray the Lord"—l gently added, I
"Fon can nay It all, I know." \,
"Pray the Lord"—the words oamo faintly,
Fainter still—"My 'pont to keen:"
_ Then the tired head fatly nodded.
And the child was fait oleo.
But the dewy eyes half opened','.
When I clasped her M my breast,
And the dear yoke softly irhlelored,
'Mamma, God knowli all the rest."
0, the treating, sweet confiding _
Of th 4 otilla hart i .iYouta Omt
Thus alight trust nay heavenly Father,
.iViplo feat how my feeblest ors,
THE NAM NIOUTINOALIS.
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TII STORY • OP; CHRISTINA NILSSON.
Christina Nilssoli.,the young SWedish
tatrice, who is now performing in Europe,
whom many excellent ingest critics have
,tinhesitatingly• pronounced fully equal to
',Tenny Lind, is of very humble descent. M.
Uahalin gives in his work,
_"Les Miss Am
tripes de yule," .the following interesting
sketch of her past life:
It is snowing. The skies,all black as they
are with night and cold, commence turning
gray in the east,: After awhihl the sun rise'
in the mist. A vague, bluish light seems
to descend with the snow flakes. Here and
there pines andidrches,covered with icicles,
tremble and moan in the wind. In a sort of
ravine met) be seen
. a few wretched cabins;
front the snow-clad roofs, made of bark,
cend blue clouds of smokes those who look
out of the low windows of these Cabin be
hold flock of ravens on the dazzling white
We are far from Paris ) GO leagues from
Stockholm, in a miserable village of the pro
vince of Sineland. Let us 'enter one of these
hovels, which seem to have been made rath
er for wild boys than ' L for men. The poor
;
people here live in the ame room with their
cattle. A miserable ' toy° emits painful
sounds in the middle o the floor.. On the
ground, in a motley group, lie goats, sheep
and ehildren i stretching their necks wistfully
toward the,kettle on the hearth. These chil
dren are dressedin 'mi. ' ,
' Under a_window in the roof siti the moth
erspinning. The father, smoking a pipe;
sits in scorner of: the loom. Every now
and then are Itear& from witholnt the merry
sounds of jingling sleigh. telle,'or the dull
noise of a horse galloping past, and a sleigh
data past with lightning speed. In the same
manner theriappears andllisappears a fur
cap, fur robe, a fur jacket; then the father's
voice droWns the noise dal spinning wheel,
the seething kettle on the hearth, and the
hissing green wood in the stove. •
"Christine!" •
From the group of children there enter•
gee the shapely head of a !cry pretty girt,
surrounded by a' crown Of atraw•eolored,
so , "I silky halt. ,
, lieltriatina; take yOnr ilelin and go tt l / 4 the
height I".
' 'ls is maim* Christina Nilsson entered
*toe I her tikreer , as it* artiato.. years
AV . Swedish seitticutan,aa
cended. that height ; heard ttielittle pease's*
6.1 Play. the ,violitt, caused Iml to conduct
him to her father, and said to him i ,
THREE Otirre PBS OM
TES OMITO PSI WERE
"Nilsson, I want to mako you an offer.
Your daughter is a talented child. Entrust
her to me, and I ant auto I can make a greet
artiste of her."
"Old Nilsson," a sharp anti clear-headed
peasant, knew COI well that: his daughter
possessed extraordinary musical talents;
and Ainsmuch as the aristocratic stranger
gave him several gold pieces, and premised
to send him more money from time to time,
be did not hosiiate long, and little Christina,
after bidding farewell to her parents and
brothers, and sisters, and shedding 'a feW
tears, accompanied tho gentleman who had
already won her peeing heart by the kindness
with which ho treated her, Two days, after_
ward Christina teached'irith him the city of
Gothenburg, where, a new outfit was purchas
ed for her, and whore everybody who saw
her in her now dress, exclaimed, "What an,
extrOordinarily pretty, chi!d:"
Her protector then took her to a hoard
ing -school, where she was so industrious and
made such rapid progress that a yeai after•
wards she could already be sent to Stock:
Holm, where she studied music, and whore
all professors and ,musicians who heard her
sing wondered et her exceedingly rare ialentx,
and said that at length a \ worthy successor of
Jenny Lind had been found. Upon her fun
appearance in a public concert, where sho
sang a few simple national swigs, she eleetri•
fled the whole audience, and,nliclted ,the
most rapturous applause. Finally, whanhO
professors in Stockholm could no longer
teach her anything new, she went to 'Paris,
whore !Pro f . Wartel completed her Misled
education. •
Her apaitmeilts are on the fourth floor of
a large and very fine housein the Rue de
Rivoli, and the Tuitlerios are to bo soon
from the windows of the salon. The; salon,
the only place in this sanctuary to which
profane persons have yet gained access, is
in white and 'gold l and its furniture is covered
with blue'damtudc. it has only one windo*
and three doors; that on the right teach to
the bed chamber of the mistress ) that on the
left to iberoom of the lady of, company, - Und
the third communicates with a pelage lead.
leg to the ante•room.
• Against the wall, opposite to the window,
stands a piano; beside it a sofa and a fluor'.
don. The piano isloaded with masks books;
the sofa and gueridon are loaded with bo•
quiets. The hands ! of *the clock point . to
tnidnight. Before the • piano tuts a young
Her dress, tasteful, though:
reaches up to the throat. , Her hand,with
the shapely, though somewhat long fingers;
touched i the keys. of the instrument, while
her - eyes wander liont the room, and are
fix`ed now on her j handsome slippers, now
on the .window Mirtain, through which the
gas lights of the ilue are t.o be
seen, .
She -is absorbed in d4ep reflections; she
seeems to listen. ,for something in her past.
Does she not, perhaps ? think
,of the itn ;nor.
tal masters to whose compositions she lies
just given expression ? , No, she calls lip
mind the days of her childhood; she heais
again those words which speak mare impres•
sively to her, heart and soul • than the music
of Mozart: "Christina, take your violin and
go to the height."
A Paris letter contains the following : It
was my rod fortune to see Mlle. Nilsson at
home a few days ago. She lives at N0..176
Rue de Riven, in a very modest suite of
apartments on the fourth fleor, in a magnifi
cent house, however, and her little 'balcony
lookenut on the , palace of the Tuileries,
where she receive s hearty welcoine when
ever she is announced. It is .4 veritable
birdie -nest that bolds the Swedish niglitin
gale—modest, elegant and chaste. 7he little
drawing-room has a single window.; it Is not
papi3red, but is pidnted in wide' panels with
gilt frescoes; The' white marble mantel Is
adorned with a nymph in gilt bronze, and
two blue and gold, Sevres . vases.' The win
dow Is hung witlinwhite muslin, embroidered ,
With stare. The furniture is of skrbiee
brocatelle. Over against the window stands
aimahogany, piano, the confidante and echo
'of that Voice which is compared liy its. adJ
misers to that of Malibran; The bedroom is
Wong with pink chintz; spriggei4 wacin k y ;
the, bed Is canopied , with white certain's em
hroldered with clusters of stare f die t bed
stead is white,_ threaded with' an
grinoirei tiglAce to match is In front of the
bed, beside which is a little far rug; with a
white fox in the middle, a souvenir of some
resat hunting excursion. , The whole feral
ture seems the reilization.of a y04.1611'8
dreams. _ A few beautiful wreath's - of fresh
001111:3Po1lDRIVIt ShOlA d Ilate their commillett-
Ootts short rout to the po At: Or Rtaro Is two I iut
teed for Very long artiel • '
exotica hanging t aboUt I
cate the recent ttitunp
Mile. Nilsson, the wo
.countrywoman, Jenny ;
.sentblanee to her Bared
nor,, taller, and of a p 1
has a very beautiful fa!
eyes, with. a peepliar
definable shade. lie
pears very abnndant, i tut her mouth is gritvo
and somewhat disdain ul, ; er camplrxion
1
has not the brilliantly usual '! ,brunettes, for
which reason she looks far better at evening
embellished by tin:l:artifices Of the stage.
Tho provailink characteristic of , her Op; i•
ognomy is extreme purity, united to great
will, If 'there ho a secr et
ff in her artist soul,
it'is an!honorablo ono, and will be religiously
kept,, 'Mlle; NilsOoniihonto lifo is a model
of extreme simplicity. ".'O n the day when 1
saw. hflv11111) wo s aIA It _black dress) with
linen collar andlindersi4vei ; not- . 'a jewel
las soon, not oven earlings. ~ While I was
there an invitation came to her to visit Brus
sels, where ' she lvto °tiered Are. thousand
francs to appear ; in ,Oplxclia. ' She refused,
"Not," she said, "that the, 841 n appears to
me iniuflicienti but 1 40.n0t like to dieplouso
mail", .. : ... _ . . ,-,
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A. 'WORD •TO rasiteviim.
Two-thirds of the young inen in the coin.
munity have no'huaieess qualifications what.
,ever, and Are not fi tted o r qualified to meet,
.with success .
4ny undertaking., They have
no practlcal.knowledga. . Now this, is the
.Class of young men we propose : tp educate,
So that they can be independent,• fill honor•
able and lucrative situations, „and the) to
diatinction; whereas, without this education,
they would be s dronosall their lives.
8411 to parents, it, is latnentaido to state,
exorcise improper judgment in the manage.
.mont of their sons; by, tyingthom'Ao n tts'•
noes they heartily ,dislike, in :whitAt they will
never mol l whereas, if pursuing some avo
cation suited to their ttistoi, they, might rise
to sumo&
Their pride of ceharaetor becomes hum
bled, their ambition blasted, their effoll3
paralyzed, and: thoir.prospectit eat Off for•
ever, by the,dialealties attendant on mak
ing tho requifed change... f This is all wrong;
give the boy n praetleal lednentioa, educate
him for the times, millet .him follow some
avocation to which by notaro ho is silspiol,
add tcoMO out all right,.—Exchnuip.
,TRAVELIIIRS' GUIDE.
Tiu followirig table etiowe the time on'whloh all
Piumenger tteine. ou the di ff erent Rnilroads , nrrive
and depart ID rent thlll dityt
DIMART—YOII VOILAONLPIICA.
tstyling Acoont, all Way stations ....... .... 7:30 a. pi.
Proff t gringlpcetatlone ig:Zis '
ay gnu Marie all eatts ne 11:30 • "
prese t Er_Nolla stat i on 4:20 p. m.
ay ana Man, lilt suit one 6130
• - YON POTTOVJLLN.
tshland, Tainaktia,&434and W. e tation e„ 10:95 a, in.
otlevillo and, all traystatlona • 5:50 14 in.
ottaville, Ashland', TONKUII. &o 6;10
V 0 gARAIIINOIIO AND flip WHOTi i ,,,. t
girtass, Lebanon; listed:in and *old, titi n..rn.
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Fl,tarrientirg and tug %feet, 1 t'4l p. i tn;
ay; ant ana alt way stations' 6:05
Ai l lattrfo . fitt4 r 6ti r t g atT i t t
, i 4: o o(tiviPtt l l.r i t i nd
. 6 /°• 6:25 • 10 0 D. m. - ,
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nd_prin all, stations 4:44 n. In.
or New rk an prinolpalwaystationo:oo
or :.". -an ill wamtalions 16;40 . "
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II II II
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or ' " jitnligrinotpal way stalis; 11:40
antra from stow York at 1;00, 9;00 a, in. And 1:50.
6:00,10:10 9. m.
Philadelphia Sc Reading Railroad.
• (Rest:mai) .
Rams_ ,a AUGURT ftrn isra,
QumMiip, ARRANOIIid Mil OF PASKONtilitt
AI RAIN% Augnyt 31 1 808.
• livelrainadown to V liadelplits,paltittit tout.
hur at 780, 1035 and. 30 a. iii., and 4 25,and a ita
P. Uni..
p to. Pottsville, at 10 tO a. m., and 550' and 0 00
1
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1111111. Wed to :Amgen aturitarr(cherg/
e i euraisZ i fr u o i ni New York, at 110 a. m,
alarritbprx Aseopitspdaiilon train at 115 a. m.,
11
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On n ig i nrf, pat l i t . Friar ag ) P iadinr,. at t
940 m an al: l 7 p. ra. 26 p. ' m.. 1 1 41 iiiii, trains at 10 ou a.
The p. m. dolor NCO p.m. tip trains
rim on y batween p 1 sitdds and frling.
pp p trod st Alahee alPhiti for *ding, Mr.
mount rotate lei al 730 and 8 5 a. in" 12 45
noon, tti, ' 30 P. Al. 616-p. 515 P. in,, for Reading
only. Tito 315 a. M. ulnas contest - With tran, t'i r
ThreL.l . llll4 o l4 o o 4.2lmlrs, Algal°, Niagara
` - he IINiT, pi: and 3 80. p. 41. a tains from ph it
dots. guld is) 86A, ta.Sti4 40 v. liik down trains
stof i ar atprtnell*l i stettiot to ion , Reading.
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it 80 O. ni.. ea* loved buidowits at 01,,
pu t , . .„. - •
Pittston Metnninodaiicin Vali leases Potts.
tol!n at 6 4 D 16 al.o to4o/11101 hares Philadelphia
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pstern Suisse i trabileonneet It Barris
11volt-a express Valles on the roman/rants, it:
R. of Baltimore Pittsbousb. end all points wont.
4.146 / , ail traiXt oirrisburg for
pars oistar, blesbran4ry
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teats nitro Ake i ts ' ,`' -r
vissseaser 'aslant% Upper Pe loot 700 a. mi
sag 6L5 . no. , of spate* tow. master anti
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a rt
7s OoPpon tkitOts and Font.
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polite In tlt3 fu 4 • 136 i La. .
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Amities luta Wines&
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floodloitjle bolFr o .Or 5 6.8 etotrtg,nron*.hs,
between SUPin ft r _watt i Hehtipl setilOn
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lir Passsagerp pill like t o Rawest, 'trains
vit. at tbs jvclepotounl &Haber ;rains at tb e
• tr or 0
I la oo pounFotWirsie alloviea sasengor.
, raiSerifetil aro tenuested to ura aso their ticket,
Le:lie splaring • the cat*, as higher' fares are alarg ,
Pad falai, ears, , •• , ,
. cordon wickets goo 4 forfineday. by 7 f.O a.m.,'
Ac 490 1010 4 1 1/10 Than to Philadelphia sad return s
at pa 06 each.
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